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@kv2019i kv2019i commented Dec 15, 2025

lyakh and others added 2 commits December 15, 2025 12:55
LLEXT save-restore to DRAM had a bug: if the DSP is powered off with
loaded LLEXT modules, none of which was used, context restoration was
performed incorrectly, leading to inability to use LLEXT after the
next boot. This patch fixes that bug.

Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5a14518)
Update for release v2.14.1

Signed-off-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com>
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kv2019i commented Dec 15, 2025

@abonislawski Any idea on the quickbuild fails? Seems the keyword-detect test is failing. Curiously, for last stable-v2.14 backport (#10389), I don't see quickbuild run at all, and for older PRs, the logs have been deleted, so not sure whether this was passing before or not.

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@abonislawski Any idea on the quickbuild fails? Seems the keyword-detect test is failing. Curiously, for last stable-v2.14 backport (#10389), I don't see quickbuild run at all, and for older PRs, the logs have been deleted, so not sure whether this was passing before or not.

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abonislawski commented Dec 15, 2025

Any idea on the quickbuild fails? Seems the keyword-detect test is failing.

Test update for main branch changes, it can fail on v2.14

This commit would be required: f63197e
but note its just for compatibility with windows tests, no impact on v2.14 release

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kv2019i commented Dec 15, 2025

Thanks @abonislawski , test results look good, let's proceed with merge.

@kv2019i kv2019i merged commit 06e0752 into thesofproject:stable-v2.14 Dec 15, 2025
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